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Large wi-fi screens - without tv reception
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I think samsung do one
Thanks AndyPK, I'll have a look for that.The licence is required for ‘receiving’ broadcasts not for watching them! A display device without tuners is the ultimate defence (unless you have something else connected that does... like a DVR).
Anything I watch is on YouTube, so there seems no point in having a screen capable of receiving live broadcasts. Also, as I'm not a sports fan, meaning I'm not interested in watching sports channels. In addition, I don't have a DVR (or any similar device).0 -
I looked into this a few years ago and as far as I remember, at the time, it was cheaper and easier just to buy a normal TV.
The only display only screens of the size I wanted (50"+) that I could find were marketed at businesses and professional use so cost a lot more and generally not available to consumers.0
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